Smoking: Self-Efficacy / Temptation (Long Form)

Listed below are situations that lead some people to smoke. We would like to know HOW TEMPTED you may be to smoke in each situation. Please answer the following questions using the following five point scale.

1 = Not at all tempted
2 = Not very tempted
3 = Moderately tempted
4 = Very tempted
5 = Extremely tempted

1.At a bar or cocktail lounge having a drink. 
2.When I am desiring a cigarette.
3.When things are not going the way I want and I am frustrated.
4.With my spouse or close friend who is smoking.
5.When there are arguments and conflicts with my family.
6.When I am happy and celebrating.
7.When I am very angry about something or someone.
8.When I would experience an emotional crisis, such as an accident or death in the family.
9.When I see someone smoking and enjoying it.
10.Over coffee while talking and relaxing.
11.When I realize that quitting smoking is an extremely difficult task for me.
12.When I am craving a cigarette.
13.When I first get up in the morning.
14.When I feel I need a lift.
15.When I begin to let down on my concern about my health and am less physically active.
16.With friends at a party.
17.When I wake up in the morning and face a tough day.
18.When I am extremely depressed.
19.When I am extremely anxious and stressed.
20.When I realize I haven’t smoked for a while.

Scoring

Positive Affect / Social Situations1, 4, 6, 9, 10, 16
Negative Affect Situations3, 5, 7, 8, 18, 19
Habitual / Craving Situations11, 131 14, 15, 20

References

Velicer, W.F., DiClemente, C.C., Rossi, J.S., & Prochaska, J.O. (1990). Relapse situations and self-efficacy: An integrative model. Addictive Behaviors, 15, 271-283.